Toronto’s Rendezvous with Science

Emanuel Istrate

This May, in the greater Toronto area, about 15,000 people engaged in a one-day public celebration of sciences called Science Rendezvous.

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Cities are great places to party, and there are lots of excuses for doing so: holidays, local traditions, a new building or park. Why not science? This May, in the greater Toronto area, about 15,000 people engaged in a one-day public celebration of sciences called Science Rendezvous.

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